charivari
ˌʃɑːrɪˈvɑːri
noun
a noisy mock serenade performed by a group of people to celebrate a marriage or mock an unpopular person.
friends gave them a joyous charivari, with much banging and bell-ringing
noun
a noisy mock serenade performed by a group of people to celebrate a marriage or mock an unpopular person.
friends gave them a joyous charivari, with much banging and bell-ringing